The most authoritative book on Austrian Economics is
Human Action by Mises. It's not an easy read though.
Yeah, it's the one you really can't say your an actual Austrian Economist until you have read it. Far easier and minus the errors (monopoly theory) is Rothbard's, Man, Economy and State.
Human Action starts off with philosophy, for the first few hundred pages.
Man, Economy and State with Power and Market is meant to be like a text book for Human Action, but then it became it's own treatise.
I have been instructed to go with MES first, then HA.
What books would you guys recommend for explaining/justifying Austrian economics
Man, Economy and State with Power and Market. It's massive though, cus it's a treatise. So see: Economics for Real People, Economics in One Lesson (although it's not really about Austrian Economics) per se.
What has Government Done to Our Money? by Rothbard
Depends what angle you want to come from. A moral standpoint - Ethics of Liberty. Economical? MES and Power and Market.
Also For A New Liberty...
Four books I chose to read first are:
-What Has Government Done To Our Money
-For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto
-The Creature from Jekyll Island
-Economics In One Lesson
Thanks for all the quick responses everyone!
Great stuff. Create from Jekyll Island isn't about Austrian Economics.. but it will give you a NWO perspective, so good value. Chpter 24 is
